The roles of conscious learning and error corrections have been questioned since the development of communicative approaches to language teaching, along with theoretical and empirical insights from Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research. Whether overt learning really helps the learner produce better L2 performance is a mystery. This article describes the premature use of English Grammar by EFL learners as shown on their writing performance. It also reviews theoretical insights from SLA theories to uncover the mystery
Grammar is the precondition of language. After learning grammar, one can be more alert to the streng...
Error correction in ESL (English as a Second Language) classes has been a focal phenomenon in SLA (S...
Writing is supposed to be a complicated language skill. There exists a lot of sub-skills should be l...
Abstract In spite of the global desire for multilingualism, English remains the leading language of ...
Not surprisingly, one’s first language (L1) is not learned from having studied its grammatical rules...
This article tries to answer some of the following questions : Why is it that some individuals are m...
Grammar is crucial to the teaching and learning of English as a second language SL or foreign langua...
The aim of the study was to identify the student participants’ errors at different grammatical level...
“Words—so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and e...
This paper examines the errors committed by second language learners in English essay writing based ...
Most teachers in an EFL context place a great importance on grammar and see their primary function a...
Second language learners and users of the English language are bilinguals who have acquired a reason...
L2 learners often develop grammatical competence in the absence of concomitant pragmatic competence ...
Low proficiency L2 learners make frequent grammatical errors and apply inappropriate English languag...
Low proficiency L2 learners make frequent grammatical errors and apply inappropriate English languag...
Grammar is the precondition of language. After learning grammar, one can be more alert to the streng...
Error correction in ESL (English as a Second Language) classes has been a focal phenomenon in SLA (S...
Writing is supposed to be a complicated language skill. There exists a lot of sub-skills should be l...
Abstract In spite of the global desire for multilingualism, English remains the leading language of ...
Not surprisingly, one’s first language (L1) is not learned from having studied its grammatical rules...
This article tries to answer some of the following questions : Why is it that some individuals are m...
Grammar is crucial to the teaching and learning of English as a second language SL or foreign langua...
The aim of the study was to identify the student participants’ errors at different grammatical level...
“Words—so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and e...
This paper examines the errors committed by second language learners in English essay writing based ...
Most teachers in an EFL context place a great importance on grammar and see their primary function a...
Second language learners and users of the English language are bilinguals who have acquired a reason...
L2 learners often develop grammatical competence in the absence of concomitant pragmatic competence ...
Low proficiency L2 learners make frequent grammatical errors and apply inappropriate English languag...
Low proficiency L2 learners make frequent grammatical errors and apply inappropriate English languag...
Grammar is the precondition of language. After learning grammar, one can be more alert to the streng...
Error correction in ESL (English as a Second Language) classes has been a focal phenomenon in SLA (S...
Writing is supposed to be a complicated language skill. There exists a lot of sub-skills should be l...